Formula 1 TV Coverage in UK, USA, Canada, Australia Europe

In the recent few years Formula 1 has got alot of popularity in different parts of the World, but in some countries its hard to get the live action from Practice session to the race day on TV, some channels only show the Sunday’s race while some are paid and few countries provide live formula 1 for free. so we put together a guide of TV Channels which will be showing Formula 1 live in every part of the world on TV.

FORMULA 1 TV Channels in Different Parts of the World

Formula One TV Channels Around the World

#

Country

Broadcaster

1

United Kingdom

Sky Sports and BBC – Paid

2

United States

NBC Sports Network – Paid

3

Canada

TSN – TSN2 – Paid

4

Australia

Network Ten – Paid

5

Germany

RTL and Sky Sports - Paid (German)

6

France

Canal + and Canal+ Sports

7

Spain

Antena 3 and TV3

8

Sweden

Viasat Motor -Paid (Swedish)

9

Finland

MTV 3 Max - Paid

10

Poland

Polsat Sport Extra - Paid

11

Asia

Star Sports and Fox Sports - Paid

12

India

Star Sports - Free

13

Middle East

Abu Dhabi Sports - Free

14

Africa

DSTV and Super Sports - Paid

Formula 1 TV Channels in UK

Sky Sports F1 Channel.

BBC

Formula 1 races will be aired in United Kingdom with BBC and Sky Sports sharing the live coverage as they reached a partnership with Formula 1. Sky Sports have their own dedicated F1 channel which according to the new deal will show every minute of every race live from practice sessions to race days live. While BBC will be showing half of the races live while other they will be showing extending highlights.

Formula 1 TV Channels in USA – Canada:

NBC Sports Network

Formula 1 has been shown in United states for quite some time now, Fox Sports and Speed TV Channels use to show the f1 races live on TV but NBC Sports have taken the new rights and they will be showing on NBC Sports Network which is a paid service while 4 races in 2013 will be aired on free channels.

Formula 1 TV Channels in Australia:

Network Ten

In Australia there is a channel called Network 10 which will be showing live Formula 1 races on TV in all the Australian states including Western Australia and South Australian, which Network Ten restricted earlier but than lift the restrictions and people in all Australia can see the matches live.